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BaDSeeD
August 8th, 2001, 02:26 AM
I have never seen anything like this before. It's awesome! Sorry I have no other information on this... just the video. If anyone knows ANYTHING about this... post it!

Here's the link.

http://64.62.53.76/adult_cdn/01048ABAAMgAAAAcDla.yF3PwuqoQ2RhzUi01rGFMVoSXZT_FK GWnSUGB_l2fpBiBI2iEJRzyCCMg/cj_5723.wmv




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BaDSeeD
Knowledge is the true power, ignorance will bring your demise.

SawedOff8gaugeman
August 8th, 2001, 06:07 AM
I once was about to build a .22lr cell phone gun. I howewer was too busy for the project and it still remains to be done. A phonegun you could still make a call with would be cool(in avery non ke\/\/l way) http://theforum.virtualave.net/ubb/smilies/cool.gif

I heard some time ago that some nigger had been arrested for having such a thing here in Finland! Had stolen the idea from me I guess... http://theforum.virtualave.net/ubb/smilies/tongue.gif

Anthony
August 8th, 2001, 06:42 PM
There was apparantly a large consignment of those caught being smuggled into the UK a little while ago.

I'm sure a single shot one could easily be made.

I wonder how the firing mechanism in the one in that video worked?

Predator
August 8th, 2001, 10:41 PM
The cocking handle at the back arms 4 seperate hammers inside the phone together, and the 4 buttons on the phone release each hammer individually

Predator
August 9th, 2001, 04:19 PM
Had a quick drawup of how I think it works:

<a href="http://www.angelfire.com/co/WildEyedPsycho/refresh.html">Because I can't link to images directly on their server,
page will refresh itself after 2 seconds with the schematic</a>

You'll also notice I deliberately mis-designed the tip of the firing pin so it couldn't set off a .22 rimfire round..
this is so the kewls can't make it, but anyone here with proper knowledge about firearms such as the old/regular members
will know how to shape the top so it works


[This message has been edited by Predator (edited August 09, 2001).]

BaDSeeD
August 10th, 2001, 11:32 AM
I realize how it works, or a good theory on how it does. At least how it could be improvised. What i wanted to know, was if this was on the market. Does anyone know if this can be bought?



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BaDSeeD
Knowledge is the true power, ignorance will bring your demise.

twinkle
August 16th, 2001, 06:37 AM
the forerunner of this cell-phone gun is a double barreled .32 key-chain gun they were made somewhere in Chechoslovakia ,Romania or Bulgaria
here is a link to some info of it
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/news/nation-world/html98/alttiny_050798.html

the principle was the same but these phone guns are better disguised

twinkle
August 16th, 2001, 09:58 AM
the idea of these concealed guns is not new,
the German had also one in WW2 it was a "concealed Buckle gun" , something what looks like it is Patent number 5,782,025

darkdontay
February 10th, 2003, 06:38 PM
I'm on the Mailing list for Intelligentx News mailing, some intresting computer related news articles, but today their was a interesting one in the Header "French Police Seize Mobile Phone Guns"

French Police Seize Mobile Phone Guns
Reuters

French police said on Friday they had seized two lethal mobile phones capable of shooting four bullets, with the digital touchpads used as triggers.

The black telephones, identical to normal mobile phones on the outside, were discovered in a raid on a suspected gangster's home on Tuesday in the northern town of Rouen.

The fake phones come apart in the middle to reveal a four-chamber secret compartment for .22 caliber bullets, which can be shot out of a protruding fake aerial.

"These would be lethal at 10 meters," said Michel Lavaud, head of a local police brigade.

Police seized the telephones along with 1,000 ecstasy pills, heroin, cannabis and about $25,000 at the home of a man suspected of armed robberies and drug trafficking.

Lavaud said police thought the weapons were of a kind believed to be made in eastern Europe and to have appeared in Belgium and the Netherlands in 2001.

<a href="http://www.intelligentx.com/newsletters/technology/articles/story_tech3_021003.cfm" target="_blank">http://www.intelligentx.com/newsletters/technology/articles/story_tech3_021003.cfm</a>

I had just seen that just a couple minutes ago and remebered their was a thread about these guns, and yes to all thoughs new a simple search will yield you many results if you just try.

<small>[ February 10, 2003, 05:47 PM: Message edited by: darkdontay ]</small>